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Glucosides naphthoquinone

Naphthoquinone glucosides Drosera gigantean Polyamide SiOj Eton + H2O T + HCCOH Isolation 80... [Pg.264]

Two naphthoquinones, emodin (65) and physcion (66), and their glucosides were identified as allelochemicals from the rhizomes, aerial parts, and fallen leaves of giant knotweed (Polygonum sachalinense Fr. Schm.).7 In addition, the concentrations of emodin and physcion in the soil samples collected from the weed community were high enough to suppress seedling growth of susceptible plant species. [Pg.544]

Naphthoquinones Juglone (D 8.1) The leachate of Juglans leaves contains 1,4,5-trihydro xy-naphthalene-4-glucoside which after hydrolysis and oxidation yields juglone. Juglone inhibits seed germination and development of many plants... [Pg.514]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.166 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.264 ]




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